The object's mass and speed.
That's the object's linear momentum.
Yes. An object moving at all in any direction at any speed has momentum due to inertia.
Momentum
An object at rest. Actually that's the only possible example for a single object. For two objects, you can have objects moving in opposite directions; for example, one may have a momentum of +100 units, and the other, a momentum of -100 units.
Any moving object with mass has momentum, since p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity.
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That's the object's linear momentum.
Yes. An object moving at all in any direction at any speed has momentum due to inertia.
Momentum
== == Momentum is the product of the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity (or speed). Momentum is conserved so if a moving object hits a staionary object the total momentum of the two objects after the collision is the same as the momentum of the original moving object.
Momentum .
determine if the momentum of an object moving in a circular path at constant speed is constant.
determine if the momentum of an object moving in a circular path at constant speed is constant.
Momentum
Momentum.
An object at rest. Actually that's the only possible example for a single object. For two objects, you can have objects moving in opposite directions; for example, one may have a momentum of +100 units, and the other, a momentum of -100 units.